Some may have seen this being done on YouTube. I knew about this ages ago when I was raising worms.One weird trick! Dispensaries hate him! Hahaha, i'm curious what you're going to share as it sounds like a click bait.
What I haven't seen is a dissection of the roots just after harvest. I mean the day of harvest!
What I want to see in the root structure is an actual relationship with what I'm doing and the plant.
And this one little thing that I'm going to do also simplifies things to a good degree.
And I do think it is a technique that I will explore further in FULLY taking care of the plant's nutritional needs.
And it's a good thing you posted this. It actually stimulated a thought on how I can get this started much quicker. There is a bit of timing involved that I was gonna have to get figured out.
I think I'll be able to show it maybe today or tomorrow.
I had to kind of wait until the girls got reasonably big enough, so I can raise the moisture level in a range good enough for the worms. I'm probably gonna have enough worms to do only the two biggest girls at the moment. I think the worms are gonna do quite well in the living earth bags. I don't know how well they're going to do in the rain science bags and being 5 gallons less. Probably for next foreseeable future, the rain science bags will be the floaters and the living earth bags will be the staple and ran as no-till.
When I do this "technique" I also will have to time it with planting the cover crop and adding the straw mulch.